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1st of all, a very very nice theme.

2.updated my version. think the icons are too small on the start menu..how do i change it back so it is 48x48.

3.the logon is very nice..

4.agree with the non-compact start menu alternative

5.going to make a msgina.dll for this?

6.going to add anymore colours?

7.why does my start menu still show the turn off computer in this way even AFTER i updated it to the one you released again?

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maybe i find a bug on the new version:

start menu, the word "Shut Down" is truncated. i can see only "Shut Dow" and also a piece of w is dropped.

but this still the most beauty theme i ever seen

Alex

i explained that on the post, if you edited ur explorer.exe to change the text of the shutdown icon which you did cuz your says shutdown insted of Turn off Computer, then u will encounter bugs thats out of my control.
Actually I found one bug here...I thought you might like to fix this

Once again, your theme rocks! Any chance you make that skin for Winamp 2.xx as well? Thanks.

redownload it you still have the non updated version

1st of all, a very very nice theme.

2.updated my version. think the icons are too small on the start menu..how do i change it back so it is 48x48.

3.the logon is very nice..

4.agree with the non-compact start menu alternative

5.going to make a msgina.dll for this?

6.going to add anymore colours?

7.why does my start menu still show the turn off computer in this way even AFTER i updated it to the one you released again?

1. thank you

2. change the userpane back to 253 and logoff pane aswell

3. thank you again

4. there will be no non-compact start menu

5. maybe

6. probably but not anytime soon

7. no clue, did you edit anything?

1st of all, a very very nice theme.

2.updated my version. think the icons are too small on the start menu..how do i change it back so it is 48x48.

3.the logon is very nice..

4.agree with the non-compact start menu alternative

5.going to make a msgina.dll for this?

6.going to add anymore colours?

7.why does my start menu still show the turn off computer in this way even AFTER i updated it to the one you released again?

1. thank you

2. change the userpane back to 253 and logoff pane aswell

3. thank you again

4. there will be no non-compact start menu

5. maybe

6. probably but not anytime soon

7. no clue, did you edit anything?

1. you are welcome

2. how do i change the userpane to 253 and the logoff pane as well...=\ ?

3. release it soon

4. the non-compact version is not out yet right..?

5. well..i hope you do because it will look damn awesome

6. the orange with grey is nice addition to the already nice blue grey...do more colours like red

7. it was the text..my bad..sorry...

Hey, first of all, great VS!

When i see the menu, i don't see your name on it... how come?

Also, and most important, how come my menu has the basic icons?

You have those kick ass icons in the bar but mine sux :( How can i make mine look cool?

People also talk about a logon being nice or something like that... we are talking about a logon screen where you chose which account to use? Mine is still the same as before... What is that logon they talk about? Where do i get it and how do i install it?

Thx in advance

Ritalin

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Hey, first of all, great VS!

When i see the menu, i don't see your name on it... how come?

Also, and most important, how come my menu has the basic icons?

You have those kick ass icons in the bar but mine sux :( How can i make mine look cool?

People also talk about a logon being nice or something like that... we are talking about a logon screen where you chose which account to use? Mine is still the same as before... What is that logon they talk about? Where do i get it and how do i install it?

Thx in advance

Ritalin

what do you mean you dont see his name on it? its suppose to be your username not his unless its on his computer. and yes, what you just said is a logon. a basic program to change your logon will be logon loader but first you may want to go here >www.themexp.org and check out some of the cool logon they have there. there are also other site that are mention in the customizing section in this forum..the icons thing is the shell32.dll which you have to basically 'hack'. basically change the bitmaps using resource hacker with your own and replace them using the replacer. search though the customizing forum for shell32.dll. the hotest on at the moment is the gant shell32.dll <view below> which you can get here.good luck.

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Edited by jazmon

are you people reading the posts or just posting away?

i'll explain it again, the normal text on the shutdown button on windows xp is TURN OFF COMPUTER, if yours says anything different is because you have edited your explorer.exe to change the text, and if you did then chances are it will get cut off.

there are 2 ways to fix this problem

1) change your explorer.exe so it has the normal text on the shutodown button

or

2) edit the theme using stylebuilder so there is enought space for whatever your button says

@OldeCrow

lol never though it could be used this way, glad to help you out in your desktop design ;)

cant turn your back on me for a second :p

and what is the deal with the stupid questions in this topic anyway ???

its very simple,

start at the begining and read to the last page if your problem isnt listed then complain about it.. politely!

am i just in a foul mood or has the average IQ droped sharply in the forums over the last couple of weeks ?

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